Two trainers talk about their experience earning one of CrossFit’s highest credentials.
For trainers wanting to achieve a higher level of CrossFit coaching knowledge and ability beyond the Level 1 and 2 Certificate Courses, the Level 3 marks a major step forward.
Trainers who pass the Level 3 exam become Level 3 Trainers and earn a Certified CrossFit Trainer (CCFT) credential. This is one of CrossFit’s highest credentials, signifying a higher level of CrossFit coaching knowledge and ability.
Studying and preparing for the L3 exam is rigorous but can have a significant and worthwhile impact on a coach’s career and professional development.
Sean Lind and Saif Haquz passed the Level 3 exam in 2018, and we caught up with the two trainers to find out how their Level 3 credential has impacted their coaching and careers.
Earning a Level 3 credential is an important step on your journey as a CrossFit coach, whether you’re an experienced coach — like Sean — or just starting out in your coaching career — like Saif. What you get out of it depends on where you are in your journey, but the experience is essential in your pursuit of coaching excellence.
Sean Lind (CF-L3)
Sean Lind grew up playing hockey and baseball and competing in judo. After earning a degree in criminology, Lind dropped out of law school to join the circus. Prior to 2010, he worked as a competitive gymnastics coach and professional circus artist, performing with circus companies worldwide and even competing at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Later in 2010, he shifted his focus to become a professional CrossFit coach and athlete.
Since then, Lind has competed multiple times as an individual at Regional events and on a team at the 2015 CrossFit Games. He worked as the head trainer for the CrossFit Gymnastics course for five years, and he’s coached multiple Games athletes, including 2013 champion Samantha Briggs and 2014 champion Camille Leblanc-Bazinet.